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Sorry, there are far too many to count, only the chief tooth fairy keeps a record.

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almost all little kids under the age of 7 belive in the tooth fairy.unless u tell them the truth that there is no tooth fairy.

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Q: How many teeth does the tooth fairy collect each day?
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Does the tooth fairy come if you swallow your tooth?

Traditionally, the tooth fairy comes to take your tooth away and leaves payment for each tooth she takes. If you swallow your tooth and there is no tooth under your pillow, you will have nothing to offer the tooth fairy and she might not come.


Will the tooth fairy take a broke tooth?

In the case of deciduous or "baby" teeth: Payment on teeth removed deliberately may be delayed (at the tooth-fairy's option) until the natural time for the loss of that tooth. Teeth accidentally dislodged, or broken by violence (wherein the owner was not a mutual combatant) may be submitted for reimbursement immediately. Permanent "adult" teeth may not be redeemed under any circumstances. Each tooth may only be used once, even if it is broken and falls out in separate multiple events.


Can you talk to the tooth fairy on the phone?

Unfortunately, phones have not been created in a small enough size, so the Tooth Fairy does not carry a phone. The teeth that she collects each and every night are already heavy for her. The additional weight of a phone would just slow her down. However, you could leave her a letter with your tooth if you really need to communicate with her.


How does the tooth fairy come Ino your house?

the tooth fairy will come to your house! because im the tooth fairy!don't believe me? proof will fix ya up!how do i know you lost a tooth?well,an alarm goes on when you get a loose tooth!if you just found a tooth on the ground or a store, the alarm wont go on.how do you know where i live?well we have a little map that has your street name and adress.where do i live?in toothfairy land hidden in the sky.how many teeth have i collected?since kids do have alot of teeth given to me, i have collected 566,844,585,218,216,155,785,335 teeth!maybe,just maybe your tooth is counted in there!do kids get the same amount of money?sometimes.sometimes if we dont have money,we have gifts!like action figures,toy boxes,doll houses and even PUPPES!do animals lose there baby teeth?of course!but im not the one who collects them.the animal tooth fairy does!he is very friendly!we harldy see each other but sometimes when we have breaks,we sit down and have a healthy snack.can i visit you tooth fairy?of course you can!all you have to do is fly up to the sky,go to the ninth cloud,over the lavender fairy bridge then you'll see the entrance to toothfairyland!i hope you guys enjoy the toothfairy! bye!


Where is the Tooth Fairy now?

The Tooth Fairy works nights only. She rests during the early morning hours, awakens and has a nutritious breakfast, then, brushes her teeth. She spends several hours arranging her schedule to visit each house where a child has lost a tooth. There are thousands in houses all over the world! She takes a short nap before dinner and of course, brushes her teeth and flosses. Then, after dark, as the moon rises, the Tooth Fairy slips out into her garden where she keeps a cape for cool weather. She flexes her wings, checks her schedule one last time, then softly lifts into the air. She flies through the air, delivering money to each child, slipping soundlessly into the child's bedroom and leaving behind money in exchange for a tooth.


What is the name of each tooth in mouth and where are they located?

Each of the tooth surfaces are lingual, which faces the tongue, facial, which faces the lips, proximal, faces another tooth, occlusal, the top of the back teeth, and incisal ridge, the top of the front teeth.


Does the monster under your bed like the tooth fairy?

Almost every child has experience the 'boogieman' that hides under the bed; in dark corners or in a closet and the 'tooth fairy' comes in the middle of the night to leave money for a tooth left under the pillow. The monster under the bed and the tooth fairy don't even know each other.


Can you count your own teeth?

yes use a marker and color each tooth you count


How many gaps would there be in a horse comb that has 100 teeth?

99. There is one gap for each tooth except one of the end teeth.


What does teethe mean?

They are the pointed teeth, one on each side, upper and lower, between the front and back teeth. There are 4 teeth in the front of your mouth, upper and lower, called incisors, then one canine tooth on each side of them, and then the molars on each side after that.


What do dentists use to get a mold of your teeth?

it depends on the type of the surgery. if it is a wisdom teeth removal then they will To remove the wisdom tooth, your dentist will open up the gum tissue over the tooth and take out any bone that is covering the tooth. He or she will separate the tissue connecting the tooth to the bone and then remove the tooth. Sometimes the dentist will cut the tooth into smaller pieces to make it easier to remove.


Can switched teeth be fixed my canine tooth and my latarial tooth is switched can they be unswitched Its not sticking out or anything just grew in in the wrong place can it be fixed?

Teeth that seem to 'swap places' are relatively common. The teeth can not be simply swapped, since the bone structure of your jaw is now moulded to the shape of each tooth. To have the teeth appear normal, a cosmetic dentist would have to adjust the appearance of your two teeth, so that they appear swapped. Alternately, a dental surgeon can remove the two teeth and replace them with implants that are correct, however such surgery is very expensive; in the thousands per tooth.